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UP: Fachverband Umweltphysik
UP 3: Remote Sensing
UP 3.4: Vortrag
Dienstag, 27. Februar 2024, 11:45–12:00, ELP 6: HS 4
Portable ground-based scattered sunlight spectrometer for carbon dioxide and methane measurements — •Lukas Weis1, Benedikt Löw1, Ralph Kleinschek1, Tobias Schmitt1, Frank Hase2, and André Butz1 — 1Institute of Environmental Physics, Heidelberg University, Germany — 2Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
As atmospheric greenhouse gases continue to increase, there is a strong interest in understanding their sources and sinks. Quantifying urban emissions is vital to mitigating human-induced climate change. Our ground-based ’reflected sunlight’ approach offers sensitivity to horizontal greenhouse gas distributions across kilometers, bridging the gap between localized in-situ and regional total column measurements.
We’ve adapted a portable EM27/SUN Fourier transform spectrometer (EM27/SCA) for carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) retrieval from ground-scattered sunlight within the NIR spectral range. Deployed in an elevated position the EM27/SCA points into a source region along a multi-kilometer horizontal slant path. In 2022 the prototype demonstrated good agreement with CLARS-FTS during side-by-side measurements overlooking the Los Angeles Basin in California, USA.
We present results from this campaign and ongoing work on our second-generation instrument. The most notable improvement is a modular tracking system with optical fiber coupling, enhancing both flexibility and field of view homogenization to reduce the impact of target inhomogeneity on retrievals.
Keywords: Remote Sensing; Fourier Transform Spectroscopy; urban emissions; greenhouse gases; modular tracking system